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Not only for 60 minutes but for 22 weeks, not 21. If it's a penalty in week 7, then it's a penalty in the Superbowl. Greg Olsen whining about it ending that way is media BS. Sure FOX doesn't want it to end that way. But thems the breaks.Not completely unimpeded. He was grabbed initially on his route, and then grabbed again after he turned. It wasn't a whole lot different than the grab on Kupp that got called last year.
I know it sucks that the game is decided by something like that, but the rules gotta apply all 60 minutes.
Sorry, didn't see this earlier. It was not my cup of tea but the younger people that I know didn't like it either.
Go Chiefs!
And Deebo saying the 49's could have beat the Eagles by double digits if Purdy didn't get injured. That team just can't go away quietly.The best part of this Super Bowl was the 49ers embarrassingly crumbling and not being in it!
Eagles got 2 ridiculous calls on incomplete/complete passes
They cant blame the refs
Mahomes is the true GOAT
Reminiscent of Logan Wilson's grab of Kupp in last year's SB. He grabbed Kupp on the chest/arm area and then wrapped his other arm around his waist to impede his progress.I think it was justifiable. It sucks that the game is marred by that, but he grabbed him, not once but twice.
And completely changed Wilson's directional momentum.Reminiscent of Logan Wilson's grab of Kupp in last year's SB. He grabbed Kupp on the chest/arm area and then wrapped his other arm around his waist to impede his progress.
Not so......the guilty Corner, James Bradberry, admitted publicly that he held Schuster-Smith and was hoping that the refs wouldn't call it.My take: that was the shittiest ending to a Super Bowl I've ever seen. CB's get away with worse holding on nearly every play. A ticky-tack call decided the SB winner, and that's a shame.
It looked suspicious to me. The horrible call at the end. (ref paid off ?)